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Kasomel™ 1145

Kasomel™ 1145 is a melting salt specially designed to act on dairy proteins. This acidic correcting salt decreases the pH value of the end product by – 0.4 / - 0.5 when using 3% Kasomel™ 1145 calculated on raw materials. It can be mixed with other emulsifying salts when a strong pH decrease during the melting stage is needed. It is mainly used to avoid a citrate taste which automatically appears when citric acid is used for pH value correction. It is a food grade phosphates blend and appears as a hygroscopic white powder without foreign matters.

The Kasomel products are melting salts especially designed to act on dairy proteins. Their action on the protein is defined by the ion exchange capacity and the creaming capacity. The ion exchange induces the hardening of the melted cheese. A high ion exchange capacity is advised in case of block cheese production. In turns, a high creaming capacity is looked for in case of spreadable processed cheese production.

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Prayon S.A. manufactures a wide range of phosphates for the Food, Beverage and Nutrition industry. Phosphates are essential for health and growth and are building blocks for DNA, teeth, bones, cells and the nervous system. Benefits include regulating the body’s acidity, helping vitamin absorption and preventing fat deposits in arteries. Prayon also manufactures calcium, sodium and potassium salt.

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